The Golden Retriever originated in Scotland during the 1800s, primarily developed by Sir Dudley Marjoribanks (later Lord Tweedmouth) who bred flat- and wavy-coated retrievers with Tweed Water Spaniels to create a superior waterfowl hunting dog with an even temper. The resulting breed quickly drew attention for its excellent hunting skills and was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1925, becoming one of the most popular dog breeds of all time. Golden Retrievers feature a dense, water-repellant double coat that ranges from wavy to straight in colors from light cream to dark golden, with bodies that can vary from stocky and wide to lean and sporty. These heavy-shedding dogs are not suitable for households with allergies, as their double coat sheds year-round with particularly intense shedding in spring and fall.
Prized for their sunny personality, intelligence, and trainability, Golden Retrievers are naturally social dogs that thrive on human interaction and aim to please everyone, whether owner or stranger, making them wonderful companions for children and adults alike. Good-natured, confident, and energetic, these high-energy dogs require at least an hour of daily mental and physical exercise through activities like running, walking, biking, or swimming to prevent hyperactive or boisterous behavior. They need brushing 1-2 times weekly to control loose fur and dander, increasing to daily brushing during heavy spring and fall shedding seasons, plus occasional baths every two months and weekly ear inspections. With proper training and adequate exercise, Golden Retriever make calm, obedient companions valued equally by hunters for their powerful retrieving skills and families for their delightful temperament.

Golden Retriever
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Goldendoodle
I’m Bobbi a super soft fluffy Blue and black phantom Merle female golden doodle. I have light colored eyes. I’m the second biggest of my litter and I love to play and chase after feet and toys! I have

Goldendoodle
I’m Phil a super soft fluffy Blue and black Merle male golden doodle. I have light colored eyes. I’m the third biggest of my litter and can be a little more laid back and chill than my siblings. I hav

Goldendoodle
I’m Micki a super soft fluffy Blue and black Merle female golden doodle. I have light colored eyes. I’m the biggest of my litter and the most adventurous nothing scares me! I have straight furry unlik

Goldendoodle
Our sweet little playful girl 🩵 At 3 weeks old, she’s affectionate and loving, but when she’s awake she’s ready to wrestle! She loves playing with her littermates and tackling them like a tiny champ

English Bulldog & Golden Retriever hybrid
Very sweet young boy!

Australian Shepherd & Golden Retriever hybrid
Blue is a male golden Aussie he is a newborn puppies so he hasn’t had any unique traits yet that we see he is very handsome and both parents is sweet and very good with family!

Goldador
This little guy is full of energy and loves to play. We’ve been working on potty training since 8 weeks old and he’s doing amazing with it. He doesn’t tend to bark but loves to play growl with his sib

English Bulldog & Golden Retriever hybrid
Very sweet young boy!

Goldendoodle
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Golden Retriever & Great Pyrenees hybrid
Blue is a well mannered puppy who loves to play and be outside. He has a unique coat. Most puppies have the classic cream and golden coats typical of this mix. However, some puppies have a rare black

Goldendoodle
Sweet, calm, and already a cuddle lover at 3 weeks old! His rare black coat makes him truly stand out, and he’s being raised in our home with daily love, around our toddler and other animals. ENS sta

Golden Retriever
BLUE MALE (BOW) Bow loves to cuddle. He is the largest pup of the litter! He enjoys lots of cuddles and playtime!

Goldador
We are so happy to share that these little bundle of joys have made their way into the world. We will take reservations as first come basis. I will update photos as available puppies grow and send the
The average cost of a purebred Golden Retriever puppy in the United States is approximately $1327, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.